Revenue rose 3.6 percent percent to $12.7 billion in the fiscal first quarter, the Palo Alto, California-based company said Wednesday in a statement. Analysts on average projected $11.8 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Category: Laptops/Notebooks
HP Sales Soar Past Estimates on Personal-Computer Strength
Revenue rose 3.6 percent percent to $12.7 billion in the fiscal first quarter, the Palo Alto, California-based company said Wednesday in a statement. Analysts on average projected $11.8 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Why Intel Corporation’s Cannon Lake-EP and EX Server Chips May Be Dead
Skylake-EP and EX represent all new architectures built using the company’s 14-nanometer+ technology, while Cannon Lake-EP and EX were supposed to represent mild architectural enhancements of the Skylake-EP and EX chips, but with the benefit of being built on the company’s upcoming 10-nanometer chip manufacturing technology. Although I can’t make this prediction with 100% certainty, I strongly suspect that based on Intel’s most recent disclosures, Cannon Lake-EP and EX are dead.
Can Logitech’s New Remote Make You A Better Presenter?
This slim clicker offers a highlighting feature, quick charging, and even a gentle alarm to let you know your time is almost done. You’re on stage in front of a few hundred people, presenting a project you’ve been working on for the past year.
How to buy an affordable laptop in 7 easy steps
Buying a laptop on a budget is hard. There are endless options, hardly any of them are ever advertised, and they flood you with technical details that aren’t easy to understand.
How YouTube could capitalize on its rivals’ mistakes, and…
But the time is ripe for YouTube to strike, according to Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves, who laid out a possible battle plan in a note distributed on Friday. “Google’s extraordinary data and ability to deliver video across platforms position it to disrupt traditional pay TV and capture TV ad dollars, in our view,” Hargreaves wrote.
Why HP Inc’s New Product Lineup Is Spot-On
While the multiple devices wowed at CES, it could be argued that HP’s approach to product sales, as much as the products themselves, is what’s driving its success in the PC market. Taking that a step further, the same tack HP so clearly exhibited at CES should turn its printing fortunes around as well.
The 3 Biggest Challenges Facing Apple
The iPhone, which accounts for the bulk of Apple’s revenue and profits, has suffered from slumping sales for multiple quarters, with the launch of the iPhone 7 unable to reverse that trend. Sales of iPads and Macs also tumbled during Apple’s third quarter, leading to a 9% year-over-year decline in total revenue.
Why Apple Inc. Should Update the MacBook Pro Lineup in the Spring
Both the 13-inch and 15-inch variants saw significant overhauls, including new track pads, faster processors, brighter and more colorful displays, and even the inclusion of a new touch bar on higher end 13-inch and all 15-inch models. The machines represented nice steps forward for the MacBook Pro lineup, which hadn’t seen substantial updates for quite some time.
China’s Used-Phone King Pushes Old Stuff to a Nation Craving New
Millions of toxic smartphones end up in landfills around the world each year. Kerry Chen thinks he can change that, starting with China — one of the worst offenders.
Apple’s New MacBook Pro Has Battery Problems, Consumer Reports Says
Consumer Reports does not recommend buying the new MacBook Pro from Apple Inc. , a first for the magazine in regards to the tech giant’s popular laptop computers, and said issues it found with the devices’ battery life was the reason. In a review published Thursday , Consumer Reports said it purchased three models of MacBook Pro laptops and found “battery life results were highly inconsistent from one trial to the next.”
Japan Display Secures New Lifeline From Government-Backed Fund
Japan Display Inc., which has struggled to deliver consistent profits since it was formed by a government-backed fund four years ago, is going back for more money. The Japanese maker of smartphone screens agreed to a 75 billion yen injection of cash from Innovation Network Corp. of Japan, which is already its largest shareholder.